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Constructor Failures (or, The Objects That Never Were)

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Description: Shows what object construction, and construction failure, mean in C++; and that function try blocks are useful to translate an exception thrown from a base or member subobject constructor. (November 01, 2000)
Constructor Failures (or, The Objects That Never Were) Other Concurrency Sessions at PDC PDC'09: Tutorial & Panel Deprecating export Considered for ISO C++0x This is the original article substantially as first published. See the book
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